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Graham, Stephen. Associated Press. “Afghans to Cast Votes Sept. 18 for Parliament.” Jacksonville (NC) Daily News, 21 March 2005.

Graham, Stephen. Associated Press. “Americans Aboard Afghanistan Copter Crash.” Jacksonville (NC) Daily News, 7 April 2005.

Graham Stephen Assoriated Press “4 Militants 1 Afghan Soldier Killed in Border Clashes.” Jacksonville (NC) Daily News, 25 April

2005.

Graham, Stephen. Associated Press. “Latest Assault Leaves 2 Brits, Afghan Interpreter Dead.” Jacksonville (NC) Daily News, 6 May 2004.

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“Intel. Estimates on Size of Insurgency Are All Over the Map.” Focus on Counter-Insurgency. Geostrategy-Direct, week of 1 March 2005. From its website.

“Ttrti InfTPases Funding and TVaining for Rnicidp Bombings, Islamic Jihad Leader 2002.” Special Dispatch Series. No. 387, 11 June 2002. Middle East Media Research Inst. From its website, Www. memri. org.

“Iran Role in the Recent Uprising in Iraq.” Special Dispatch No. 692,

9 April 2004. From Middle East Media Research Inst. Precise URL: Http://www. memri. org/bin/opener_latest. cgi? ID=SD69204.

“Iran Shifting Its Attention. . . .” New York Times, 13 December 1991.

“Iranian Government Gives Backing to Bush.” World Briefs Wire Reports (AP). Jacksonville (NC) Daily News, 20 October 2004.

“Iran’s Intelligence Service Occupies Key Iraqi City.” Iran Watch,

4 September 2005. From its website, with precise URL, Www. iranfocus. com/modules/news/article. php? storyid=3600.

“Iraq Shiite Leaders Demand Islam Be the Source of Law.” Agence France-Presse, 6 February 2005. From its website, afp. com.

“Iraqi Campaigning Has Begun.” From Associated Press. Jacksonville (NC) Daily News, 16 December 2004.

“Iraqi Intelligence Service Chief Interviewed on Terrorism, Related Issues.” Al-Sharq Al-Awsat (London), 5 January 2005. Telephone interview with Major General Muhammad Abdallah al-Shahwani, Director of Iraq’s National Intelligence Service (in Baghdad), by Mu’idd Fayyad (in London) on 4 January 2005. FBIS translated text. “Iraqi Rebels Not Giving Up.” From Associated Press. Jacksonville (NC) Daily News, 19 November 2004.

“Iraq’s Most Feared Terror Chief Declared a Fierce War on Democracy.” World News in Brief Christian Science Monitor, 24 January 2005.

Al-Issaw'i, Tarek. Associated Press. “Suicide Bombers Strike Almost at Will in Iraq.” Jacksonville (NC) Daily News, 19 March 2004.

Jaber, Hala. “Go Home Yanks, Says PM In Waiting.” London Sunday Times, 23 January 2004. From DoD Short Clips at its website, ebird. dodmedia. osd. mil.

Jahn, George. “Iran May Be Stock-Piling High Tech Small Arms.” From Associated Press, 25 March 2005. Through Access@g2-forward. org.

“Jaish, Harkat Change Names: Report.” From PTI (Pakistan). As posted at Www. rediff com on 12 March 2003.

Jaish e-Mohammed profile. Global Security News & Reports. Overseas Security Advisor Council. From its web, site, Www. ds-osac. org.

Johnson, Scott and Melinda Liu. “The Enemy Spies.” Newsweek,

27 June 2005.

“Journal: Baghdad under Siege.” New York Times. As posted at Http://globalguerrillas. typepad. com on 21 February 2005.

Karam, Zeina. Associated Press. “Lebanese Take to the Streets; Pro-Syrian Government Quits.” Jacksonville (NC) Daily News,

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